What is the Dubner count?

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The Dubner count is a card counting strategy used in the game of blackjack. It was introduced by computer scientist Harvey Dubner in 1963. The Dubner count assigns point values to cards in a deck, with higher values for cards that favor the player and lower values for cards that favor the dealer. The count is kept by adding and subtracting values from a running total, which is divided by the number of decks remaining in the shoe to determine the true count. The Dubner count is a relatively simple yet effective counting system and has been widely used by players to improve their odds of winning at blackjack.
 
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Because of the imbalance in the system, the count does not begin at 0 at the beginning of a new shoe. Rather, it begins with a preset positive value, often +4. The fundamental concept behind the Dubner Count is to keep track of the total number of cards dealt and use this data to determine how much to wager and how to play.
 
The Dubner count is named after Harvey Dubner, who was a mathematician and computer scientist. He is best known for developing the Hi-Lo count, which is one of the most popular card counting systems.
The Dubner count is not as widely used as other card counting systems, but it can be a useful tool for players who are new to card counting. It is also a good system for players who want to avoid the attention of casino securit
 
The Dubner count, also known as the Dubner 6-5 count, is a card counting system that was developed by Harvey Dubner in the early 1970s. It is a balanced system, meaning that the count starts at zero.
 
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